Caitlyn Jenner embraces Kylie Jenner in the newest clip from her show I am Cait . The scene shows how Kylie has learned to cherish the changes in the former Bruce Jenner , reported Hello magazine.
Now 65, Caitlyn has been especially concerned about his youngest daughter. At 17, Kylie initially struggled to accept the news that Bruce was transitioning to a woman.
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On Father’s Day, Caitlyn received a message from Kylie that showed her love for what the Olympic champion had said about parenting.
“Happy Father’s Day my little light of sunshine ‘You can still call me dad, Kylie. No matter what I’m always going to be your father. That’s never going to change.’”
With so many daughters, Caitlyn has learned some fashion tips, and the glam room overflows with various choices for Jenner’s new life, from blazers to blouses to even a tiara.
I am Cait premieres July 26.
“We’re going to do a lot of fun things for the first time. We’re going to go shopping for the first time,” exclaimed Caitlyn in one of the promos.
But amid the fun, Jenner also reflects on the challenges that she faced before transitioning.
“People don’t understand looking into the mirror and nothing seems right… putting on clothes that you really just don’t identify with,” explained Caitlyn.
And Jenner hasn’t lost the love of hobbies from the old days.
“Maybe [we’ll] even [do] some boy stuff, like ride a motorcycle — because girls do that too!” suggested Caitlyn.
Jenner has expressed concern about transgender youth , reported Today .
As part of her docuseries, I Am Cait , Caitlyn reveals her worries about that vulnerable community.
“I feel bad that these [people] — especially young people — are going through such a difficult time in their life. We don’t want people dying over this. We don’t want people murdered over this stuff.”
As a result of that concern, Jenner feels a sense of responsibility.
“What a responsibility I have toward this community,” reflected Caitlyn. “Am I going to do everything right? Am I going to say the right things? Do I project the right image? My mind’s just spinning with thoughts. I just hope I get it right.”
Evidencing the issues that the transgender community often faces was a recent comment from Darren Criss , who sang his way to fame on Glee and is now acting on Broadway in Hedwig and the Angry Inch , reported Fox News .
During one performance, Criss improvised a line.
“Man, woman, moman, wan, Bruce Jenner, whatever you are,” said Darren in his improv.
After getting slammed on social media, Criss apologized on Facebook.
“I want to sincerely apologize to Caitlyn Jenner, all transgender people, and anyone who was offended for my words on stage during Tuesday evening’s performance. In no way do the remarks reflect my personal belief system or my support for transgender people. However, I do realize the severity of the comment and the weight that words can carry and for that, I take full responsibility.”
As the Inquisitr reported, Caitlyn’s plastic surgeons recently expressed their admiration for Jenner.
“It was an honor. This is a cultural milestone for transgender patients. This enables other transgender patients to be better accepted and enables society to better understand what they go through. She has just been a tremendous asset for the transgender community, building better understanding of what transgender people go through psychologically, the difficulty of living with this secret – one of the ultimate secrets you can keep.”
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